The film as a whole relates Donald Woods'
determination to fight apartheid and thus being finally forced to flee
South Africa. One scene (at the beach) has an argument between Woods
and his wife, illustrating that standing up for justice is not easy, and
there is pressure to conform and give in. The final scene is a strong
dramatised example of injustice, with white police killing peacefully
protesting blacks.Peter Kirkpatrick,
Auckland, NZ)